Oil and Oil Filter Service
Experts
recommend changing the oil and oil filter in your vehicle every 3
months or 3,000 miles, which ever is first. Its an essential way to
maximize engine protection. Oil changes at 7,500 miles are usually
too long an interval for most common driving conditions.

Air
Conditioning Service
One of our trained Air Conditioning specialists will inspect your
cars air conditioner, all NC lines, evaporator and compressor for
leaks and wear.

Driveline Service
Remove old worn out gear oil from the front and rear differential
and transfer case.

Fuel/Air Induction Cleanup
Using specialized equipment our technicians will quickly and
effectively clean intake manifold, ports, intake valves, and
combustion chamber. Install injector cleaning additive in tank. This
service will restore lost power and performance and will reduce
harmful exhaust emissions.

Power
Steering Flush
Our technicians use a powerful cleaner to dissolve gum and varnish
in your cars power steering unit. Next, we will flush old, worn-out
contaminated fluid and install fresh new fluid fortified with a
special antioxidant and anti-wear ingredients to prevent expensive
mechanical failure.

Transmission Service
Using the latest in state-of-the-art technology, we will install a
safe and effective cleaner to suspend harmful varnish and sludge
from the transmission valve body, torque converter and lines.
Install new high-tech fluid with conditioners.﻿

"Lake Havasu City Arizona's Best Auto Repair!"

Specializing in Jeep Service & Repair

NEW CAR SERVICE & REPAIR - WARRANTY

Do I have to use the dealer for repairs and maintenance to keep
my warranty in effect?

No. An independent mechanic can do routine maintenance and
repairs on your new vehicle. In fact, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty
Act, which is enforced by the FTC, makes it illegal for manufactures
or dealers to claim that your warranty is void or to deny coverage
under your warranty simply because someone other than the dealer did
the work.

Will using 'aftermarket' or recycled parts void my warranty?

No. An 'aftermarket' part is a part made by a company other than
the vehicle manufacturer or the original equipment manufacturer. A
'recycled' part is a part that was made for and installed in a new
vehicle by the manufacturer or the original equipment manufacturer,
and later removed from the vehicle and made available for resale or
reuse. Simply using an aftermarket or recycled part does not void
your warranty.